- web|ster
- web|ster «WEHB stuhr», noun.Obsolete. a weaver.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
ster — ster; ster·co·bi·lin; ster·co·bi·lin·o·gen; ster·co·ra·ceous; ster·co·ral; ster·co·ra·nism; ster·co·ra·nist; ster·co·ra·rii·dae; ster·co·rary; ster·co·ra·tion; ster·co·ric·o·lous; ster·co·rite; ster·cov·o·rous; ster·cu·lia; ster·cu·li·a·ce·ae;… … English syllables
web — cob·web·by; mouse·web; web·bing; web; web·by; web·less; web·ster; web·ste·ri·an; web·zine; cob·web; Web; web·foot·er; … English syllables
Ster ZLM Toer — Infobox compétition sportive Ster ZLM Toer Sport cyclisme sur route Création 1987 Éditions 25 (en 2011) Catégorie UCI Europe Tour … Wikipédia en Français
webster — web·ster … English syllables
Webster — Web•ster [[t]ˈwɛb stər[/t]] n. 1) big Daniel, 1782–1852, U.S. statesman and orator 2) big John, c1580–1625?, English playwright 3) big Noah, 1758–1843, U.S. lexicographer and essayist 4) cvb inf Also, Web′ster s. a dictionary of the English… … From formal English to slang
Webster,Daniel — Web·ster (wĕbʹstər), Daniel. 1782 1852. American politician. A U.S. representative from New Hampshire (1813 1817) and later a representative (1823 1827) and senator (1827 1841 and 1845 1850) from Massachusetts, he was a noted orator who espoused… … Universalium
webster — /web steuhr/, n. Archaic. a weaver. [bef. 1100; ME; OE webbestre. See WEB, STER] * * * (as used in expressions) Webster Benjamin Francis Webster Daniel Webster John Webster Noah Webster Ashburton Treaty Lake Webster * * * ▪ Massachusetts, United… … Universalium
Webster operation — Web·ster operation (webґstər) [John Clarence Webster, American gynecologist, 1863–1950] see under operation … Medical dictionary
Webster — Web|ster, Dan|iel (1782 1852) a US politician who was Secretary of State from 1841 to1843 and from 1850 to 1852. He was also an important lawyer in the ↑Supreme Court and was especially famous for his skill at public speaking. He strongly… … Dictionary of contemporary English
webster — web•ster [[t]ˈwɛb stər[/t]] n. archaic tex a weaver • Etymology: bef. 1100 … From formal English to slang